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thatirishguykev
23rd June 2049
It's been 13 long years since Manchester United last lifted a trophy and since beating Bordeaux in the UEFA Europa League final in Turin things have gone from bad to worse. The club went into administration in July of 2041 and were relegated in April of 2044. The club managed to bounce back at the first attempt the following season, but a few years later the club are back flirting with relegation again, finishing 16th and just 7 points clear of the relegation zone.
The club are no longer amongst England's elite nor are they a force to be reckoned with in Europe.
It's been 41 years since they last won the UEFA Champions League in 2008, 36 years since they won the Premier League in 2013, 18 years since they won the FA Cup in 2031 and 26 years since they won the Carabao Cup in 2023. The club must now accept it needs a big rebuild if it's to have any hope of recapturing it's former glory days under former manager and club legend Sir Alex Ferguson.
Highly successful Spanish manager Garry Nacho has taken over at Old Trafford following the departure of Dannie Lower.
The 45-year-old Spaniard has plenty of experience in the Premier League after stints with Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur.
Nacho famously won back-to-back Premier League titles and 2 FA Cups during his spell at the London club before making the move to Spain to manage Real Madrid. He went on to enjoy incredible success with the Spanish giants as he won 9 La Liga titles in a row, 6 Copa del Reys, 5 Supercopas, 4 Uefa Super Cups, 2 FIFA Club World Cups and 5 UEFA Champions Leagues.
Charliemoon1998
Can you send me the save file please? I'd love to give this a shot
thatirishguykev
It's a pretty big save file so I don't think it'll let me send it via a PM.
I'll look into uploading it on Mediafire or something this weekend.
thatirishguykev
SEASON 1 WRAP
27th May 2050
A big season of change at Old Trafford and a largely successful one too. On arrival at the club, it became pretty clear that the squad wasn't good enough to compete at this level and I guess that would have been obvious to anybody with eyes as the club almost suffered relegation in the previous season. There was a lot of movement in and out of the club as we sold Ā£267 million worth of players and spent Ā£95 million. The board only allocated 30% of transfer revenue so the job was made somewhat tougher with that restriction.
In terms of transfers our best was without doubt the signing of Rafael Barbosa for just Ā£10 million. 10 goals and 11 assists in 29 league appearances was a fantastic return from the 21-year-old in his first season in the Premier League. 17 goals and 14 assists in 38 total appearances across all competitions saw the Portuguese player quickly become one of our key players and amongst the first names on the team sheet.
Another player that proved to be crucial to our performances this season was Spaniard Juanma Canete. 24 league goals and 7 assists in 36 Premier League games saw him almost win the golden boot, but he missed out on that individual award on virtue of playing more minutes than the eventual winner. His partnership with Barbosa, who usually played on the right wing, was at times irresistible and Manchester United fans will be hopeful of what the pair can produce together next season and beyond.
If you'd offered me an 8th placed finish at the beginning of the season I'd have done cartwheels. To have been expected to finish 13th-14th at the beginning of the season and having the board ask for only a mid-table finish it was clear how far this great club had fallen. We're obviously a long way off Chelsea and Arsenal at the summit of English football, but slow and steady wins the race and the first season of this rebuild has been a success. Thrown into the mix was a narrow semifinal exit to Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup and victory in the FA Cup final against Newcastle United, meaning we'll play UEFA Europa League football next season.
bigmattb28
Interesting seeing a save start so far in the future. Will be following this
Edward Karter
Will you be uploading the saved file later? please im eager to attempt this.
thatirishguykev
I've uploaded the file to MediaFire.
You'll just need to start and add a manager, good luck!!
https://www.mediafire.com/file/jt9ev01zfiq66g3/Manchester+United+-+The+Impossible+Rebuild+18th+May+2049.fm/file
thatirishguykev
Cheers mate!! I've been playing this save for over a year and started at Division 12 Falconwood and been to the dizzying heights of Champions League glory with Real Madrid. Been my favourite and best career without a doubt!!
So far so good thankfully at Old Trafford though.
thatirishguykev
Yeah mate!!
Here's the link to the MediaFire file. You'll just need to download and add your own manager at Manchester United. Good luck!!
https://www.mediafire.com/file/jt9ev01zfiq66g3/Manchester+United+-+The+Impossible+Rebuild+18th+May+2049.fm/file